it is election day in america. hello everyone i m anderson cooper welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. you are looking at live pictures of voters lining up to cast their ballots. polls are open in a majority of states. at this hour six more states are opening their doors to voters. the big question who will control congress. dozens of house races are considered toss ups, republicans need to win 30 competitive seats to win the majority. in the senate the race is likely to determine control are very tight. republicans need a net gain of one seat to clinch the majority from democrats. more than 40 million americans have cast their ballots in early voting ahead of today. it all comes down to turnout today and the issues. the only certainty is that voters will decide who they elect and who controls congress. we have this consequential midterm election covered for you from coast to coast. i want to begin with our coverage with cnn s jason carroll li
reliable sources. where we examine the story behind the story and find out what is reliable in the news. this houring mounting new reports about governor andrew cuomo and a toxic workplaces. more sources coming forward. how long could he stand against the daily coverage. and the democrat s covid relief law is big news. but what about the bigger story of inequality in america. how could the media better capture this divide. and later fall out from the interview of the year. what will be the long-term impacts of oprah s sitdown with harry and meghan. but first i have come to one conclusion about the gop and the media. i want to see you if agree oar disagree with me. even though republicans are out of power, the use of the media, their use of the media has a major impact on the democrats. and on political dysfunction. so what i m about to say directly impacts president biden and his administration. all right. are you ready for it? here is my conclusion. tucker carlson is t
him younger. 25 years ago, he was a plagiariste years . spo now he can t summarize the plot to seize spot run. but why put the story out now? well the piece was timed thishe moment. it offered the green light to wall street greo donors, billionaires, bosses and normies,s who wouldn t say they d vote trump but to do so not w? g they re saying wink, wink. you could admit joe stinksk. it tells them they don t need to vote for joe or make excusesy for him or get angry when somebody notices. there s something very with biden that can t be cured with ice cream. cured reamthe message is, it s n your imagination, grandpa. really fading fast.pl the only people imagining things are the ones telling thig you that he s fine. they don t have the old man s best intereststhey d heart. they just cling to his power the way he s clinging to life. so this article is a permission slip. out when anybody
ball from time and natasha alford from the agreo. molly, beginning you with, how severe are the worries do you believe? it was only at the midterms, people were saying biden shouldn t run but definitely against trump but no one else. i think this is a drum beat throughout biden s tenure. there was a lot of wonder whether he should just serve one term. and he has yet to, you know, fully jump into the 2024 race. although we ve him say that he intends to run after the new year. but with trump already in the race that reorders everything and makes everybody have to make your decision in relation to him. and think what you re hearing now is just a continuation of what we ve known for a long time, which is there is say lot of the heart burn along democrats with the president s
millions of americans are casting votes at polls today to decide the balance of power in washington and the future of president biden s agenda. join with me, senior correspondent for the agreo, ron brown brownstein. and general goldberg from the dispatch. turnout today, obviously critical. there has been so many number of states early voting has been in very high numbers. when we ve had decisive midterms and they are decisive against the party if power there are two ingredients to produce the result. one is that independent voters who are more likely voting against the party in power. every midterm back to 1986, the